Pacman Jones threatens Jets' David Nelson: 'I'm going to find out where you live'

New York Daily News | Oct 28

Combustible Bengals’ cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones may have crossed the line with a threat to wide receiver David Nelson during the Jets’ 49-9 loss on Sunday.

The Daily News has learned that Jones, who has had numerous run-ins with the law during his career, made it clear that Nelson would face repercussions for what he perceived as dirty play even if it meant taking matters into his own hands off the field.

“I’m going to find out where you live and come and get you,” Jones told Nelson, according to a source.

Jones admitted to the Bengals’ official website that he jawed with Rex Ryan in the second half.

"He told me to shut the hell up," Jones told Bengals.com.

Jones, who had a pick-six in the second half, wasn’t thrilled with what he perceived as cheap shots from Nelson, who was called for an unnecessary roughness penalty on the last play of the third quarter.

“(Nelson) was playing dirty," Jones told the team’s website. "He cut me like four times after the play. Thank God I took my medicine today - I guess - and I didn't go off. Hopefully, he'll get fined. At least three fines. There were three real cheap shots after the play.”